i was quite intrigued by the theory the driver shot him. the video evidence has impact, but i'm not sure if it's light trickery or not. but if you watch the zapruder film closely, it's interesting at least. On this video at exactly 52 seconds, you'll see what looks like the driver turning around the instant before kennedy gets hit and firing a gun.

i was quite intrigued by the theory the driver shot him. the video evidence has impact, but i'm not sure if it's light trickery or not. but if you watch the zapruder film closely, it's interesting at least. On this video at exactly 52 seconds, you'll see what looks like the driver turning around the instant before kennedy gets hit and firing a gun.

I don't know what it is about JFK assassination videos this weekend...the "secret societies" speech I linked to is vacant, and the youtube video TCS linked to doesn't want to load.

Lemme try it again...

Okay, I saw the youtube video, and it fairly clearly depicts the driver shooting JFK. @ 51 sec, the gun is plainly visible.

Hard to tell if someone fucked with the video, though. Excellent job, if they did. Wow.

Edit: Nope, now that I look at it again, what looks like a gun is actually sunlight reflecting off of the passenger's flattop haircut. I think. But, the drivers arm does appear to be moving, like he was firing a pistol.

I don't know what it is about JFK assassination videos this weekend...the "secret societies" speech I linked to is vacant, and the youtube video TCS linked to doesn't want to load.

Lemme try it again...

Okay, I saw the youtube video, and it fairly clearly depicts the driver shooting JFK. @ 51 sec, the gun is plainly visible.

Hard to tell if someone fucked with the video, though. Excellent job, if they did. Wow.

Edit: Nope, now that I look at it again, what looks like a gun is actually sunlight reflecting off of the passenger's flattop haircut. I think. But, the drivers arm does appear to be moving, like he was firing a pistol.

Damned internet. Can't trust nuttin'!

no man, ignore the light shadow on the top of the passenger's head, that's what throws people off the theory. If you watch the whole video and see where the frames are enlarged, look at the driver's left hand, it's down by his side holding what appears to be a metal object. That's where they say it is.

This video hasn't been edited, there's tons of different versions ot it online.

I'm surprised this theory doesn't get more play in the USA. They always concentrate on whether or not Oswald could have got off his shots from the TBD...whether he could have or not doesn't prove he did it!

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I'm surprised this theory doesn't get more play in the USA. They always concentrate on whether or not Oswald could have got off six shots from the TBD...whether he could have or not doesn't prove he did it!

well i suppose it's convenient for them to put all the focus of the conspiracy on whether oswald was guilty or not...the best place to hide something is in plain sight of everyone!

The thing is...to anyone that's paying attention...the assassination of JFK was not carried out by Lee Harvey Oswald. The bigger the lie, the more people that are likely to believe it...like 9/11. In the Seventies, there was a second Congressional investigation into the JFK killing that concluded, yep...there probably was a conspiracy, but who knows? They didn't look any further, and the official word remains the silly Oswald's magic bullet theory. They've written history, and that's that. Skyscrapers fall, and here's how it happened. Never mind common sense and logic, or evidence to the contrary.

My suspicion is that JFK was terminated due to his plan to rid us of the Federal Reserve. He was a great man that intended to free us all. He should be remembered on his birthday, like all great men...not on the day of his death.

Many people associate the right brain with creativity and lateral thinking, and there’s certainly something to that. Our left brains create structures that can act as barriers to alternative solutions and perspectives.

But your left brain plays a crucial role in creativity as well. Seeing logical associations between seemingly unrelated things is a hallmark of creativity. And the critical-thinking skills necessary to tell a good idea from a bad one are pretty important too.

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